Lake Chatuge Fishing Report – June 2023

Chatuge: Level: 0.9 above 1925. Temp: 70-72 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Bass: Guide Eric Welch, of Welch’s Guide Service, reports, “Fishing has been good. The fish are done spawning and have moved out to their summer areas. I’m starting to find fish out in ditches and offshore structures while using my electronics. To catch these fish, I’m throwing…

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Lake Nottely Fishing Report – June 2023

Nottely: Level: 1.3 above 1775 Temp: 71-74 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Stripers: Guide Jeremy Seabolt, of Lake Nottely Fishing Charter, reports, “Fishing has started to pick back up. We have been catching a lot fish on topwater in the a.m. and an hour before dark. Freelines and herring pulled behind boards have also been good. The…

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Carters Lake Fishing Report – June 2023

Carters: Level: 0.5 above 1074. Temp: 75 degrees. Clarity: Clear. Walleye: Eric Crowley, of Lake And Stream Guide Service, reports, “Last month was wide open on this deep lake. The bait spawn was super fun with lots of activity from walleyes, big stripers and some magnum spots. The walleye have been up shallow feeding really well…

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Georgia Saltwater Fishing Report – June 2023

Saltwater: Inshore: Capt. David Newlin reports, “May has been a good month for trout, redfish and flounder. June is usually a good fishing month for big fish, small fish and about everything. Trout have been all over the sounds and the larger bodies of water. They will be all over the sounds and out on the…

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Allatoona Crappie Fishing Report – May 16, 2023

Robert DeHaas, lure-maker and an OG from “Team Geezer” reports, “I fished Monday evening, May 15 in the upper lake above the S-turns. The water temp was 77 degrees and the water was clear. There are lots of floating logs on the lake. “The crappie are hard on brush 14 to 20 feet deep. I…

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Ag-Pro GON Outdoor Blast Sponsors

You’ve probably heard that we all get by with a little help from our friends. That’s certainly true when you are putting together a three-day sportsman’s show where folks can gather to celebrate hunting, fishing and Georgia’s great outdoors. The Ag-Pro GON Outdoor Blast is the perfect example. GON has been blessed to have great…

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GON May Issue 2023

Vol. 37, No. 5 Non-native coyotes can do a number on fawns and turkey poults. A key time for predator control begins now. Photo By Tommy Kirkland No hindsight ip unit displayed. May 2023 Magazine Flipbook Articles available to paid GON subscribers May Feature Articles No hindsight ip unit displayed. Big Swimbaits For Big Georgia…

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10th Annual GON Coyote Cull Starts Now

The GON Coyote Cull expanded two years ago to run a third month through July. Not surprisingly, that extra time and extra chance to enter resulted in a record number of submissions. Who knows, maybe with more support from sportsmen and sponsors, GON can kick the Coyote Cull up another notch in the future. The…

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Georgia Gobblers Staying Quiet This Season

GON’s team of Hunt Advisors have been hitting the turkey woods, and we have reports from across the state, beginning with Hunt Advisor Greg Grimes, who hunted various counties and public land. “We started off the season well as we hunted in Morgan County where there were lots of gobblers coming to chufa. The youth…

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